Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Commonplace Book

 '...It often happens that in situations of unrestraint, where there is no thought of the eye of criticism, real feeling glides into a mode of manifestation not easily distinguishable from rodomontade. A veneer of affectation overlies a bulk of truth, with the evil consequence, if perceived, that the substance is estimated by the superficies, and the whole rejected.'

from The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy (Chapter 18)


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